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Market Research for Switzerland

Euromonitor publishes reports on industries, consumers and demographics in Switzerland.

Industry specific reports offer insight into market size and market share in Switzerland; as well as industry trends in each specific industry.

The Consumer Lifestyles in Switzerland report examines national lifestyle habits, ranging from health and living standards, income and earning patterns, eating and drinking habits, to home ownership trends.

Switzerland in 2030: The Future Demographic contains information on long term population changes, population by gender, consumer segment: babies, infants, toddlers, children, tweenagers, teenagers, studying age, young-adults, middle-aged adults, and the elderly.

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Pet care registered a further decline in 2013, albeit a weaker contraction than that seen in 2012. While pet food was the main loser in 2013, pet products registered positive growth, driven by the pet humanisation trend. Other categories such as pet ...

Pet products continue to be popular in Switzerland, particularly beauty products and accessories such as unusual cat trees or dog baskets. Similar to the pet food category, growing consumer awareness about pet health and wellbeing is leading to a ...

Mainly attributed to the fact that a cat is an easier, cheaper and less time-consuming pet compared to a dog, the cat population is increasing on a yearly basis. Cats are increasingly being seen and treated as a member of the family or surrogate ...

In 2014, dog food is expected to record a current value decline of 2% and a volume decline of 1%. The total number of dogs is declining slightly due to strict regulations such as dog licences and obligatory registrations, which vary from canton to ...

Fish food and small mammal/reptile food are driving the performance of other pet food in Switzerland. The, albeit slowly, growing fish and small mammal/reptile populations are likely to offset losses in the bird population in 2014.

During 2013, health and wellness tourism in Switzerland continued to benefit from two very important factors. First, the growing number of elderly citizens in Switzerland expanded the consumer base for health and wellness tourism towards the end of ...

Overall, travel and tourism in Switzerland experienced strong growth in 2013. Positive growth was registered in domestic and outbound tourism flows during the year, while inbound tourism flows remained stable, a trend which can be mainly ascribed to ...

While the Swiss are generally fond of travelling abroad, at the same time there is a high number of more traditional Swiss people, mainly among the middle-aged and elderly population, who prefer to remain within the country when taking leisure ...

While Switzerland is well-known throughout the world as an exclusive destination for skiing and Alpine sports, the rising exchange value of the Swiss franc against the euro over the past two years has led to a decline in the number of inbound trips ...

Switzerland is a country which is well-known around the world for its high quality of living and its high average income levels, even by European standards. In addition, the rising exchange value of the Swiss franc against the euro towards the end of...